A satellite view of the property situated between Victoria Street and Mick Drive, provided by Google Maps.

GLASSBORO — Discussing potential redevelopment projects at a closed session on Tuesday, the borough’s council heard two proposals to develop a new property in the ongoing Rowan Boulevard project.

The property, positioned across from the Barnes & Noble bookstore on Rowan Boulevard and next to Victoria Street and Mick Drive, is one the borough has been shopping around to potential developers.

According to Glassboro’s business administrator Joe Brigandi, the borough had originally opened up the property to 10 requests for qualifications and has now narrowed the field down to two interested parties that were discussed at Tuesday’s meeting.

One proposed plan would be a multi-family residential development. Brigandi said that the developer proposed either creating a single building or multiple housing units of either four or five stories that would have retail stores on the ground floors and apartments or offices on the floors above.

“The difference between this and other apartments is that this would be built, owned and managed by the developer themself,” said Brigandi. “The developer had a long-term track record of multi-family housing where we know they owned them a long time and kept them up well.”

The other proposal comes from the medical field, as a hospital has expressed interest in bringing some of its medical services to the area, according to Brigandi.

Brigandi said that the hospital had proposed bringing one of its specialty services, like a wellness and prevention center or a sport medicine facility, to the area.

“We’re currently waiting on the hospital to get back to us for what service would be the best-suited for the area,” said Brigandi.

The borough council could not give the names of the interested developers, as per the closed session, but Brigandi did detail that the borough was “hoping” to select one of the two proposed projects “in a couple months.”